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Fiberglass vs. Plywood vs. Metal

Wood, bare metal, and fiberglass each behave very differently after a few seasons in the field. Here's a fair, side-by-side look at what each material actually does for cost, comfort, noise, moisture, and lifespan.

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What Size Deer Blind Do I Need?

The right size deer blind comes down to how many hunters share it, whether you shoot a gun or a bow, and how much gear and elbow room you want. Here is a plain-English breakdown of the 4x6, 5x6 octagon, and 5x8.

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Are Insulated Deer Blinds Worth It?

Short answer: if you hunt more than a season or two and you sit through Texas heat and late-season cold, an insulated fiberglass blind earns its keep. Here's the honest math on comfort, longevity, and when a cheaper blind is still fine.

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How to Anchor a Tower in High Wind

A blind on a tower is a sail in a storm. Here is how to anchor a deer blind tower the right way — so it stays square, stays put, and keeps your warranty intact.

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How Tall Should Your Tower Be?

The right deer blind tower height depends on your terrain, brush, and sightlines — not on going as high as possible. Here's how to choose between 5, 10, and 15 ft and pair it with a footprint that stays rock-solid.

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Is Selling Deer Blinds Profitable?

For feed stores, gun shops, ranch suppliers, and outdoor lots, insulated fiberglass deer blinds can be one of the highest-margin big-ticket items on the floor. Here's an honest look at the numbers behind becoming a VisionX dealer.

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See the Lineup — or Carry It

VisionX blinds and towers are sold only through dealers. Browse the lineup, build one in 3D, or add the line to your store.

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